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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Dec 1925, p. 5

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I MISS! omen co. INCIEAII IN BUILDING Wntorloo’l and building tor Not ombor was $14,800. an Increase of 81,300 out no previous year. The total for the you to due in 8407,- (W) " compared with 8380,000 last j, Net" of Itttteat your. Rev. W. H. Harvey gnu an lu. teresting " on his trip to the battle bslds ot Europe before a meeting ot the W.C.T.U. at Water- loo recemly. On motion of Mn. A. K.‘0msmn and Mrs. w. L. Hilllard a vote of thanks was tendered the soother. SANTA Monday night while the snow- storm was at its height the special- ly built radio set used by the Wat- erloo Christmas Tree Committee to receive Santa Cians' annual mes- sage: of hope and good et for Whterloo children gave forth its first sounds. Snnta was sending his first radiogram to the Waterloo children. What he _had to say wilt be Round in another colum on this page and orerrhiddie in Waterloo should read it caretuily. President C. F. Thiele ot the on.' tarlo Bandsmen Association, was in Toronto recently where he waited on the premier along with members ot the Association execu- tive and requested that the govern ment pass a by-lnw whereby the municipality may provide one mm' or the tax rate tor the use of the band. Premier Ferguson promised to give the matter due considera- tion and it favorable legislation will doubtless he passed at the next meeting of Parliament. GAVE INTERESTING TALK MAY PAss BAND TAX LAW thet nu wanna Special Oldsmobile Coach Demonstrator gone 2000 miles Ford Ford Dobbin’s "MEL King St. This Week’s "rt-od- (ht; RADIOS GREETINGS KIDDIES OF WATERLOO w. um new . 0mm chum. on» u no unmo- ChMIch " m loudlng Canadian Dally NW Ind "rm' anon- Yu nun/m My By mm. -- of ”but - VIM-ho chrome}. and CHEVROLET DEALER Coupe $225.00 Sedan $295.00 Clubbing List . “mm! VIHINNUHCIIII VII l IIVIHIIIIIlI IIIIIWOH'HIIWIIIIII IIIIQIVII 'IIIII'IIIKICWI VFW“ l Waterloo o-as-ea-ere-srl “which GL I. of“; ' or cu- m- and ot div" an“ A. mm; “than. by W to.stt-,eemrehratttrMu) Porter; cumulus! m1 ter In 'A. Ballot; quit' by Mary BM. bohhr: sun-mo any w. w» m; box at chooohtujy R. 1110:» ski; box at emu by Ak much: pussy on by Ml:- M.rugartr.rmr Iron by alum lick-t an. The winners ot the book tick“- were Fucker; “In. My; boul- Keats; 5th, Rev. W. B. Mayer. and on: In. c. J. Solar WATERLOO OAT! CARRIED OFF FOUR HIGH AWARD. Among the prize winner: " the second annual cat show ot the Hamilton Persian Society held in Hamilton last week was Mrs. Clive S. Bean ot Waterloo. Her entries were succeseiul in carrying otr tour prizes. Merry King Goalie, a tine black Persian. won I ttrat ma second‘ prize for best black mate, while Captain Black another hundnome Persian, was also awarded a second and a third prize tin this class. Dainty Kiley, a beautiful tortoise shell. secured the second prize in her class. _ There were over 1rcentrtes trom' all part ot the province, Persians of all kinds and colors being exhl- blted. Many cat tanclars as well as others interested In these feline pets attended the show. TO H080 ATHLETIC MEET The Waterloo Musical Society. at a meeting held recently discussed the “question ot reviving the First of July celebration in Waterloo which tor many years had been a success and attendee by thousands of people. The committee decided P, arrange an elaborate program ot) ‘sporta including track and field \events. Town Clerk N. A. Zick and Director Thiele of the band were appointed a committee to secure the sanction ot the Amateur Ath- letic Union of Canada for the hold- ing of the meet. The musical Ite) etr will hold the meeting under their auspices. The annual tattoo will be given as usual, however, and will not conflict with the athletic ‘meet. ', elm-mu an by Vina-t COMEDY PLAY “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" wha GREATLY ENJOYED The Waterloo Town Hall was crowded three nights last week by Twin-City people on the occasion of the presentation ot the semi-annual ’dramatic presentation of the St. lJohn's Men's Society. The play en ititled "Nothing But the Truth," ii) ithree acts. occasioned considerable, merriment. Those who took part acquitted themselves most credit- ably and the audiences showed (their appreciation of their efforts by hearty applause. Herb Foerster as Robert Bennett, took the leading role. Other charactera were Ed- ward Becker as Clarence Van IDIIsen. William Oehms as the bish- op and Harvey Ziegler as Mr. Roi: Mon. Lorraine Conrad, Nellie Kraft and Louise Stunt: took the leading feminine parts. The success of the play was due in a large manure to Miss A. C. Bornholdt. its able dire tor. As a result of the play the desi, Socier will be able to con- tribute several hundred dollar- to the Parish Hall fund of St. John’s church, CHANGE OF The City Cafe, formérly con- ducted by Joe 3mm. In: been taken over by Lee Coon of Gait, who will conduct a high elm re- staunnt Ind quick lunch Cafe at 24 King Smet North. RESTAURANT BUSINESS ; 3rd. Mn. . J, so,"d"'a"'.ui'Clrii'i7ittvGii;F" ilk "a-rot-w. "ti.. quad- a“ . - " u. can”: to In M w Thnrldni. D-ber m m e" fang.u. .Lg_t_. un- of in an out W tq_'l""e 11. when a no can-Int MI. be” um cum.“ tusrts--ier- hone show. sub-tutu! - rill “no bo‘xivon tumors null omen hula; the but display a m. Tho utter prim include club Mar. furniture null other mum-dill valued up to 815.00. CSU. ‘ Valuable Print Uni It is Interesting to not. that tit ‘vnluo ot the prin- nro two and ‘three times in excels at some at the prisms ollerod " mil “in. The prize list in u: exceptionally good one and exhibitorl will come from " parts of the county. The committee, utter due con- I saidertttiott, has added three more I classes to the horse show, making ten classes in all. The additional classes Jnciude single any horse, best single carriage horse and but pony tandem outitt. Christmas Market Prizes will be offered tor the following produce at the Christians market: best display ot butter G" tr lot of ten one pound prints and also the best slums pound print, for the best three dozen eggs. best basket of spy apples. best assortment of whiter apples, best displsy of vegetables. beat bushel insist ot potatoes. best home made bread and comes cake. best dressed‘ "hicken. duck and goose, best col- lection ot dressed chicken. duck and goose. best collection of dress- ‘ed fowl and largest display of dressed (owl. In addition We ww- will be given for the most artistic- * ally arranged display ot farm pro- y duce and tor the best load ot maple tt cordwood and the heat load of hay. Community Christmas Tree d The committee in charge at the c Community Christmas Tree celebra- tion have left nothing undone to a ‘make this part of the program the 1 biggest and best ever. sants'Clau‘s with his 'tery, steeds his sent a t radiogram saying he will arrive in 1 Waterloo from the North about ' iiiree o'clock the day before Christ 1 mas and will be ready to'head then big procession ot school children‘ and Waterloo bands which Will“ march along King St. to the Mar- ket square, where Santa will ri) tribute well tilled stockings ot i candy, nuts and toys to the kiddies.‘ Exhibitors are requested to trel I ready for the judging which will‘ , commence at 12 o'clock noon sharp,‘ ' and will continue for one hour only.‘ r Further particulars with a. com-, I plete list of prizes will be given‘ . ir next week's issue. I 'jiii'a"a"'ay'trT' it H URRAH I f Speakers in attendance at the: World's Missionary Conference held in Kitchener océupied the vamits' of the St. Paul's and St. James United Churches. ‘St. Seviour'a, ehnrch and the Evangelical church! The speakers were Dr. Waters ot India, and Rev. H. W. Barker " St. . Paul's, Rev. Bishop Lucas and A. R. G. Smith at St. Saviour'e. end J. W. Heininger at Erittnanrtet Even- gelical. At Bt. James United, luv. W. H. Harvey preuhed u Bruit- .tord at Brant Avenue church, it al ing their anniversary Sundny. In} Harvey having previously been pastor there. The Brant Ave. pos- ntnr. Rev. G. W. McCall, spoke " St. James church, AT THE CHURCHES Santa Claus will be in Waterloo again A radiogram has jut beer the North Pole from Santa Chat oat-i- t,errr"2iriiL"f'iiii if. tent Errpeet to be wlth you up": "do tt'trP""". "rr.. an“, the Gnome. and I If. Mertattrte to Mvi -rrttttM in "when. so I can have on” M to CM“ In Wat-flu In um. The, In with. the an). to“). an". __ . A---- a..._4.. .na triruttiy my New». My "In." Ilium If. MID. gum CM]. tter I an!" we'" oft. - on - no" ht I ra ','iiUiL7"iiaGm w. W!» m " M mm loy- IM 0M0- Santa. Watch for further mm- was; Phti 1% aunmothulhonldlb? thq mum-3 o! u mantel!“ colonumOII-o-ba-W tttstan-it-tto-HP" ea-am-att-ttttn-ttser"" i,.usdo,,t.so.et-r-t. had the retro-hunt [privileges u the perk tor “00 pet yen! uked that It be reduced to use an they but money. They clue-ad e three you [term " use. (W w. -. Devin In unmanned to mtorvhw the uppliunt and nuke n multic- tory 33mm". The question of noun; . tall in: " the park grounds m ttiso discussed. _ The question of I toboginn slide for the kiddies It the wt will be given consideration by the Bond. LARGEST TRADE FAIR The largest trade Fur in the world, the British industries Fur, will open its doors in London and Birmingham from 16th to Mt February. The Fair will be held simultaneous, in the two cities, different groups ot trades bell: show in each. This FsIr should not be confused by our readers with Veterans: to the British Empire Exhibition, now closed. _ _ All goods to be shown It the Fair will be of British Empire origin. No msnuiaciures of foreign coun- tries will be exhibited. The Fair sumsaes in size and diversity. ot products, ell the Com tinental Mrs: , - .lnvitstions to the F'slr hue been sent to “0.000 buyers in various parts ot the world. - The Fair, which is now an en- tabllshed Institution will, It ll be- lieved. attract a number at Cun- dlan manuhcturerl who wish to place their wares before buyers from all ports of the world. l Two armed women held up the ‘Firat State Bank of Renner a [Sioux Falls. S.D.. recently. secured $500, in Ifher,4nd (led in I batter. ed touring car. The two women drove Into town, 011me entered the bank and while one held a Mstol ‘under the nose ot ll. B. Wilkinson. lcaehier, the other Ioooped up ell leilver In sighL I "Don't Bur," the older womn or. " dered as she pointed the pistol ti _ the canhler. “l hole to {the a lite, , but I mean bulimia. end “I do it. l it 1 have to." WOMEN muons m sown-I DAKOTA GET - woo FROM BANK CELEBRATE) 40th 0n Sundny, Nov. Mth, Mr. 1nd Mrs, John Nichol. two highly 'J) special ciiiunn ot Waterloo, cele- bnted.i.ho 49th waiver-try of limit marriage quietly " their .hom. During the any they wan ihowarod with numerous bouquet. ot noqrt5N, while can‘t-tuition telegram were "riiras from - ma rel-live. In mamas polnu. a received from 1. M it: m THE WORLD ANNIVERSARY a .Twin-Clty - of Mr. Wilson b B. Bochul. well-known ml "tatt donor of Kitchener. will be - to learn be is recovering - hom recent operation. mam...“ lumen-III!!! m Idiom. O'Donmll. WW. In. Wok Wttur ot new. ‘ummummm ont-e-tse-ttrt- manner ”but“ tho t.“ It nlvm or their Inn-ht. noun- tr "'dJ"'t mad with a - dinner not by m _ City, Kick. In visiting Mand- In the Twin-City “a dutriet all! m tut-yin; " the home of Mr. In“ Manuy. Kitchener. c. W. Bet-laden, “Actual mot. (loo. Gross and J. H. Boos VII upwind} by the Wasrtoo mm Communion to take chase ot “to work ot mu. Fmg’ try . tntbeseriptiort Wuwrloo’l shire towards the proposed Bock Memorial hooplul to be erected a London. TWO WERE DROWNED " _ l ICE OUDDENLY IROKI Arthur Pun-Mia, as you! ot use.1 and Miss Annette Clinq m " years, was drowned Thai-idly evening in lake St. John, Quebec. In from of Robernle. tutd l. A. Batupre um Yyono Oman Ind . ers,? escnpe, when the lee on which they were shuns. broke. Mr. and In. W. H. Metpur - A commutes comm”!!! W COMMITTEE APPOINTED Which Make it a Welcome Visitor in so Many Homes Complete New: Service of County It: big can of campaign! com-pond- cnu ”can. . "rtieMartr chm-00.}: 00v.» Inn of the happening; In mry district and Rum " radon put“ " to what '10.”! Kitchener and Watciloo News A eon-pl.“ mammary of Kluhmr and Waterloo now. - -urtr mry wool: In In column. and Include. a Willy tqrttteet Twin city - and Damn-I column. Our-rent Events and World News Hm “an the and" I. - Informed no " Canadian and World Ivan. " Im. port-nee which in II” another "new “than. km tar Editorial thos - local-Mam” aqua-wow“ _ G-trr-tSars-au-r-o-rr"""""" tutr-rt-rr-tatt"""""" Waterloo Chronicl/e The Waterloo chronicla Special Features of the In}? Mil " IIIHIIIIKI'I-q v. Wm"- eet ,W,‘ tta' and" of price Mar [ta-paid all“ iiiiiiiusiEac.aamr.a++ 29 w M. 'Illia',';:':,.; CHIPSO PURE thtlt'L, Bai. I JAM FREE 2l EM, St', Mi A Beautiful Fancy Rubber Apron Free with a $5.00 or more purchase. Burn the candle at both ends. Buy your Shoes for less money and get an apron PIES. Be sure to get here early on we have only 100 of these to give away. ;. Bohtender's w; Sale-MIMI? aim 2153.27 'dlhh'" PEEL We “Human”: TABLEFIGSZSclb. (r'ii,iiiii,i'ti,iii:i LARGE “my Serial Story and Humor Column For the onumlnmm o! m - than II run “on week an thou-Nady Interesting uriul story if a well known author and nice 3 humor column whlch will Mlp to chase tho Nun way. Up-to-Date Market Reports Auction Sales, an Exclusive Feature TM Chronicle It acquit-d In In“. puubly the ludlng mdlum for and!" an. um! lt can!“ the “nonhuman " pneilully "dry ulo hold in m. dtetr%t. m VI“ emulation In tttq mum rural merm- surrounding Kmhonor and VIM log-mun- . panicuhrly ttterotqtt m in. a mu (armory wtttt awning - n the ammo". Foe Cloth. Bf For Dishes All) mammal '2; ”unnatural" f "trt,E, 4mm mean [LU-“5&5. Doubt.- I“ falcon-ll” FREE Valet-Coo

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